Description

In the coming decades, energy systems worldwide will undergo major
changes and their stability and environmental, economic and social
sustainability will be crucial. The Technical University of Denmarkis at the cutting edge in Europe and
offers a high-level study programme in sustainable energy systems. The
aim of the special MSc programme in Sustainable Energy is to make the
student an expert in various energy technologies and systems with the
focus on sustainability.
The special MSc programme consists of a first semester with three
courses covering the main aspects of sustainable energy systems:

Energy Economics, Markets and Policies

Modelling and Analysis of Sustainable Energy Systems using Operations Research

Energy and Sustainability

Within this framework, the student can choose between six study
lines. Access to the study lines is conditional on meeting entrance
requirements, although some of these skills can be obtained during the
courses.

This MSc paves the way for a wide range of job opportunities in
industry, government and research. Professional tasks include the
implementation of sustainable energy technologies within existing or new
energy systems, with energy system modelling and evaluation of impacts
on ecosystems and society.

Career Opportunities

The education opens up various and different job opportunities within
industry, government and research. Professional tasks could be
implementation of sustainable energy technologies into existing or new
energy systems including modelling and evaluation of impact on
eco-systems and society.

To find out whether the level of your foreign certificate or diploma satisfies the general entry requirements, you should contact the Technical University of Denmark directly. A list of the most commonly recognized exams and diplomas can be found at the Danish Agency for Higher Education → http://en.fivu.dk/recognition

Exchange students should contact their home institution for information on application procedures and deadlines.

Tuition

There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students who hold a citizenship from outside EU/EAA/Switzerland. Students within an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.

For Further Information

Information from the Danish Agency for Higher Education can be located at →http://en.fivu.dk/.

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